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Seven CALS faculty receive college and department professorships
At CALS, we have the good fortune to be able to offer a number of college and departmental professorships and chairships. These titles, with accompanying […]
Reminder and time change: Oct. 12 CALS Coffee starts at 9 a.m.
The first CALS Coffee of the 2021-2022 academic year will be held next Tuesday, October 12 in the BioCommons in Steenbock Library. Please note: Due […]
TTC: Title and salary structure changes coming this fall
On November 7, 2021, academic staff, university staff, and limited appointees will have updated job titles and new position descriptions. The university will also have […]
Annual Benefits Enrollment: September 27 – October 22, 2021
The Annual Benefits Enrollment (ABE) period started September 27 and runs through October 22. This is your annual opportunity to enroll in or make changes […]
Take a virtual stroll through the new Babcock Hall addition
Babcock Hall is undergoing a $72.6 million renovation. The project, made possible with support from the dairy industry, the State of Wisconsin, and UW, involves […]
Sept. 30, 2021: COVID-19 update for faculty and staff
CALS in the News for the Week of September 18 – 24
In the News UW-Madison department to faculty: participate in annual ‘anti-racist’ experience, or lose your pay raise Campus Reform, 9/20/21 Mentioned: Dean Kate VandenBosch Mentioned: […]
CALS Global Conversations: Responding to climate change – Sept. 29
Global Conversations is a monthly one-hour talk featuring CALS faculty and staff sharing their international research and development work. The series is meant to serve […]
MSABD building honored among Daily Reporter Top Projects winners
The Daily Reporter’s 22nd annual Top Projects event will recognize outstanding achievements by Wisconsin builders, owners, engineers, architects and more. Join us on Sept. 29, […]
Study shows how aspen forests maintain the diversity needed to adapt to changing environments
Watching paint dry has nothing on watching a forest grow. That achingly long wait has always made it challenging to study how forests adapt to […]